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EEnvironment
Australia’s coalmine emissions are increasing. Is this how a major policy to cut climate pollution is meant to work? | Greenhouse gas emissions
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Australia’s coalmine emissions are increasing. Is this how a major policy to cut climate pollution is meant to work? | Greenhouse gas emissions

  • 18 April 2026
Is this how a national scheme to cut climate pollution is supposed to work? Australian government data released…
SSpace
a silhouette of a person points up at a night sky filled with stars. A circle boxout in the top right corner contains an image of a shooting star.
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How to see the Lyrid meteor shower 2026 — Where to look in the night sky

  • 18 April 2026
The Lyrid meteor shower is back, and knowing where to look can make all the difference when it…
WWildlife
Wales Online
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Mystery ‘black cat’ animal ‘pounced on sheep’ then ‘stalked’ woman and daughter

  • 18 April 2026
Wales’ big cat sightings have been reported across the country in recent weeks, including in Eryri, Abergele and…
SScience
Black Hole Erupts After 100 Million Years Of Silence, Creating A Cosmic Explosion Like Never Before
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Black Hole Erupts After 100 Million Years Of Silence, Creating A Cosmic Explosion Like Never Before

  • 18 April 2026
A new discovery from astronomers offers an unprecedented glimpse into the volatile nature of supermassive black holes. Published…
EEnvironment
Record drought hits US, which is bad for food prices, fires and water
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Record drought hits US, which is bad for food prices, fires and water

  • 18 April 2026
Drought in the contiguous United States has reached record levels for this time of year, weather data shows.…
SSpace
A comet gets destroyed by the sun, data centers endanger the Potomac River, and more science news
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A comet gets destroyed by the sun, data centers endanger the Potomac River, and more science news

  • 18 April 2026
The Artemis II astronauts are settling back into life on Earth, but we’re not quite tired yet of…
PPhysics
Stunning View Of The Orion Nebula In Deep Space
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Half of the Universe’s Ordinary Matter Was Missing, Astronomers Say They’ve Found It in Vast Hydrogen Clouds

  • 18 April 2026
Ordinary matter, the atoms that make up stars, planets, and living beings, represents only about 15% of the…
WWildlife
Venomous snakes spotted in the New Forest
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Venomous snakes spotted in the New Forest

  • 18 April 2026
During a survey by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Amphibian and Reptile group, photographer Paul Baker, was able…
SScience
Two images side by side, the one on the left is an illustration of blue and orange black holes and the one on the right is a close up of a green and red lobster.
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Science news this week: Physicists witness faster-than-light darkness pinpricks, humans are still evolving, and some polar bears are getting fatter than ever

  • 18 April 2026
This week’s science news followed last week’s climactic splashdown of the Artemis II mission with a flurry of…
EEnvironment
‘We can’t wait’: Venice already seeking floods plan B five years after barriers’ launch | Venice
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‘We can’t wait’: Venice already seeking floods plan B five years after barriers’ launch | Venice

  • 18 April 2026
The Arsenale, the colossal shipyard that was the engine of the Venetian Republic’s domination for seven centuries, remains…
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